Caterham Cars is gearing up for a big moment with the public unveiling of its first working prototype for Project V, the electric sports coupé that's set to carry the brand's lightweight thrill into the EV era. The reveal happens at Tokyo Auto Salon on 9 January 2026, right alongside displays from key partners Yamaha Motor and XING Mobility.
This prototype isn't just for show it's already hitting the test track. Assembled at TOKYO R&D in Japan, it's undergoing powertrain checks on its Yamaha e-axle and chassis durability runs. A standout feature is the CTP battery from XING Mobility, where cells sit immersed in dielectric liquid for super-efficient cooling. That means steady heat management, top energy density, and reliable performance whether you're pushing it hard or cruising.
Meanwhile, the original Project V concept show car heads stateside for its US debut at CES in Las Vegas on 6 January 2026, again with XING Mobility. It's a smart one-two punch to build buzz on both sides of the Pacific.
Caterham CEO Kazuho Takahashi couldn't hide the excitement: "This prototype marks a huge step forward. We're testing everything with our partners to deliver an electric Caterham that keeps the pure driving fun alive." The goal stays simple full-scale production of a zero-emissions coupé that feels unmistakably Caterham, light on its feet and alive under your hands.
Expect more updates through 2026 as testing ramps up. For the latest on Project V, head to the Caterham website.
